
I've been meaning to get around to replacing the old title pic. So i began working on a new form for my dragon. This is what came out after a few experimental practices.
It's been 2 years so i guess i best try some radical changes. No longer short and 'chibi' in a manner. But hopefully you'll love him just the same.
I decided that since i do this for a title pic, it's best to show what i draw mostly, what style i draw in and what tool i use to draw. More or less helps newcomers understand my basics.
Enjoy folks.
Blak-Dragon & Art © NiK
It's been 2 years so i guess i best try some radical changes. No longer short and 'chibi' in a manner. But hopefully you'll love him just the same.
I decided that since i do this for a title pic, it's best to show what i draw mostly, what style i draw in and what tool i use to draw. More or less helps newcomers understand my basics.
Enjoy folks.
Blak-Dragon & Art © NiK
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 678 x 900px
File Size 354.9 kB
Listed in Folders
<3I dig it. I actually really like how stocky he looks. I'm also fascinated with the awesome way you painted the surface of your Wacom there. I mean...yeah, it's just a tablet in the picture, but... o__o
Crits would be the visible arm: as a rule limbs aren't ever held that straight unless somebody's doing it on purpose, and for composition purposes it makes the pose look a bit fly swatted or unnatural. I'd recommend trying to give it some curve, make it bend at the elbow a bit. Also, the pecs there seem way low to me. Usually the pectoral muscles kind of flow...err, I'd have to do a quick paintover of the piece to show you what I mean. XD
Also, a lot of the muscles here are really well defined. Good job. :3
Crits would be the visible arm: as a rule limbs aren't ever held that straight unless somebody's doing it on purpose, and for composition purposes it makes the pose look a bit fly swatted or unnatural. I'd recommend trying to give it some curve, make it bend at the elbow a bit. Also, the pecs there seem way low to me. Usually the pectoral muscles kind of flow...err, I'd have to do a quick paintover of the piece to show you what I mean. XD
Also, a lot of the muscles here are really well defined. Good job. :3
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